Grandson, 23, 'murdered his 74-year-old grandfather because he was suffering lockdown isolation and his pet ferret had died'

  • Ben Oliver, 23, has appeared in court accused of murdering his grandfather
  • Emergency services were called to David Oliver's home in Eltham on January 19
  • Defendant was allegedly suffering from isolation during third national lockdown A 23-year-old man today appeared in court accused of murdering his grandfather after allegedly suffering from isolation during the third national lockdown.

    Ben Oliver of Bexleyheath, south-east London had also previously been upset by the death of his pet ferret, it has been alleged. 

    The defendant's grandmother called emergency services to the home she shared with her husband, David Oliver, in Eltham on the morning of January 19. Oliver, 74, who was confined to a hospital-style bed due to heart problems, was found with severe injuries to his chest, neck and eyes.

    Ben Oliver, 23, appeared in court accused of murdering his grandfather after allegedly suffering from isolation during lockdown. Pictured, Lady Justice on top of the Old Bailey

    Ben Oliver, 23, appeared in court accused of murdering his grandfather after allegedly suffering from isolation during lockdown. Pictured, Lady Justice on top of the Old Bailey

    He was pronounced dead at the scene, with the cause found to be incised wounds to the neck.

    The following day, Oliver was charged with his grandfather's murder.On Monday, he appeared at the Old Bailey by video-link from Wandsworth Prison. Wearing a mask, he spoke only to confirm his identity.

    Judge Rebecca Poulet QC set a plea hearing for April 9, when a provisional trial date is due to be set.

    The defendant was remanded into custody.

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